To save people and property, firefighters take risks, earning recognition as heroes. In eastern Ukraine’s war zone, ...
Our picks for August are more substantial than beach reads, but not as serious as the big September releases. They’re just ...
Ukraine’s attack on Kursk was a surprise to Russia. But whether the shock will actually change Russian perceptions of the war ...
New York Mayor Eric Adams proposes broad rezoning that could make the city more affordable for the middle-class workers who ...
President Joe Biden is set to sign an order designating the 1908 Springfield, Illinois, race riot site a national monument.
J.D. Vance’s attacks on “woke capital” go beyond ordinary populism: He’s said Jeff Bezos supported riots and companies don’t ...
Ukraine’s snap invasion of Russia could change the course of the war. But much will depend on the restrictions allies put on ...
Age tech startups are recognizing that many older people have the means – and the tech savvy – to do everything younger ...
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik resigned Aug. 14 after a short and tumultuous tenure that included student protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Her decision comes just days after three ...
Sugarcane” casts a woeful, compassionate eye on the sordid history of compulsory education of Indigenous Canadian children, the Monitor’s film critic writes. In this powerful documentary, the ...
When we’re receptive to the spiritual inspiration within the Bible’s pages, we learn the healing truth of God’s goodness.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...